The Story? That's what the trailers showed you. sam has to look into a plot that can lead to another world war when President Ross is assaulted. Even though The leader is terribly misused, his relationship with Ross is by far the most fascinating subplot. Nevertheless, it's a rather simple political drama that ends with a red Hulk fight that is worth the entry fee alone.
 

A follow-up to Avengers: Endgame, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, The Incredible Hulk, and even, to a lesser degree, Eternals, is Captain America: Brave New World. Fans who have expressed dissatisfaction with the Multiverse Saga's lack of connectedness will find plenty of it here, for better or worse. Serving so many earlier storylines deprives the film of a distinct identity, and the chaos of it all sometimes overshadows an otherwise thrilling, action-packed first solo journey for sam Wilson, the MCU's new Captain America.
 

Reshoots have been discussed extensively, although they aren't as obvious as some would have you think. Yes, significant modifications have been made if you've looked at every set photo, trailer, and plot leak. These alterations range from missing characters to shortened stories. The more significant problem with Captain America: Brave New World is the film's choppy editing and how it has occasionally been remade. 
Given that there were five screenwriters, it is evident that filmmaker Julius Onah was out of his element in this. At least in terms of tone, everything seems rather constant, and the red Hulk's final charge into the narrative—which is, until then, largely grounded—isn't at all startling.
 

Even if Sam's lack of the Super Soldier Serum deprives them of the impact Steve Rogers' battles with his enemies usually had, the action sequences are nonetheless a highlight. The hand-to-hand fighting (for the most part) is impressive, the aerial confrontations are fierce, and when sam and red Hulk do battle, it's Marvel Studios at its best. red Hulk appears on screen more often than we've been told, and it's entertaining to see the enraged Hulk once more. Harrison ford is fantastic as Ross, and his sequences with Anthony Mackie are some of the greatest in the film. Every time he shows up, Captain America: Brave New World reaches new heights.
 

With his compelling portrayal of the President, ford is the best addition to the MCU in a long time. He only falters when the screenplay doesn't provide him with compelling enough material. It wouldn't have hurt to have spent more time at the White House. Even though part of the content is recycled from The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Anthony Mackie does, in fact, solidify his role as Captain America here. It seems a little repetitive to focus so much on the actor's lack of Super Soldier status and feelings of ineligibility for the role when he had already earned his spot as Cap in the Disney+ series.
 

Therefore, this film does have flaws. It's never completely terrible, though, and it's definitely not the catastrophe that some people would have you believe. Captain America: Brave New World is a fun action movie with a straightforward plot and some very fantastic action sequences that still far outperform comic book films from other companies. sam is a fantastic person and a lot of fun to be around. When his debut film is terrific, it's incredibly fantastic, but sometimes it feels more like a longer episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
 

Overall, Cap and red Hulk make this one worthy of the cinematic experience.

Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐

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